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Allusions

by Joseph Riipi
February 8, 2017

Sirens approaching The inner city portion of Boston smelled of beasts and fowl that dark and misty a.m., and through the bus window on the…

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Asheville

by Joseph Riipi
February 7, 2017

Someone in Asheville is in love with a girl named Laura. I know this because I read it. I imagine a person deep in love,…

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A Family History of Curses

by William Cordray
February 6, 2017

Your mother was an abandoned, half-naked mannequin on display in a peep show window. She said she was just pretending but I knew she was…

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The Preparer

by Bill Hutchison
February 3, 2017

Direct the bearer to lay the body out on the cold stone table, facing toward heaven. Unwrap the white cloth from the body. Fold it…

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Sizing Up the Situatioin

by Michael A. Kechula
February 2, 2017

She was magnificent. All 3 inches of her. A Martian? I didn’t care. She’d arrived when I was suicidal. Saved my life. Daytimes, she sat…

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Trailing

by Neil Ellis Orts
February 1, 2017

Don’t get scared or worried. Follow a cow trail. It’ll lead you to water or a barn. From there you can find your way home….

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Homeward Bound: An Obituary

by Travis Coggin
January 31, 2017

Early yesterday morning, a memorial was held for former President of the United States, Nathaniel Mason, who recently died a tragic death while overseas. Millions…

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Veins

by William Cordray
January 30, 2017

Earlier that night, we cut the electricity like the Khmer Rouge did in Phnom Pehn. We smashed our television, shredded electrical cords and removed the…

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Stitches

by William Cordray
January 27, 2017

Un-identical twins riding a microbus circling the ruins of Mexico City lifted up their sunglasses to have a staring contest neither of them could lose….

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Attaboy

by Greg Caridi
January 26, 2017

“I kill myself over the gap between rationally seeing the absurdity of the lies and emotionally feeling the need to cover them up.” Attaboy  …

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